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PHOTO EYES AXPE INSTRUCTIONS
PHOTO EYES INSTALLATION OVERVIEW FOR SINGLE AND DUAL GATES
SINGLE GATE DIAGRAM 1
DUAL GATE DIAGRAM 2
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LENS
TRANSMITTER
VERTICAL FINE-TUNEKNOB
TAMPERSWITCH
LENS
RECEIVER
VERTICAL FINE-TUNEKNOB
TAMPERSWITCH
WIRINGTERMINAL
WIRINGTERMINAL
DIPSWITCHES
DIPSWITCHES
WIRE HOLE WIRE HOLE
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PHOTO BEAMPAIR 2
PHOTO BEAMPAIR 1
PHOTO BEAMPAIR 2
PHOTO BEAMPAIR 3
PHOTO BEAMPAIR 1
HOUSING
PREPARING CONTROL BOX FOR PHOTO EYE WIRING ■ MAKE SURE THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND BATTERY IS DISCONNECTED TO THE CONTROL BOX BEFORE WIRING.
■ On the bottom of the control box there is a built in knock out for wires. Drill a hole and knock it out and then install the included strain relief. This is where your wires will feed up into the control box and connect to the control board.
PAIR 1 PHOTO EYE INSTALLATION AND WIRINGPAIR 1 Photo Eye RECEIVER needs to be installed on the Control Box side of the gate opener. The TRANSMITTER needs to be installed facing and across from the RECEIVER. You will also need to dig a trench for the two (2) TRANSMITTER wires to go across and connect the TRANSMITTER TO THE RECEIVER. The RECEIVER wires will then connect to the control box. Use 20-22 AWG gauge stranded wire. (see CLOSING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM next page).
CONNECTIONS FOR CLOSING-REVERSE (PAIR 1)
Transmitter Receiver Ghost Control Board1 1 PWR2 2 COM
N/A 4 COMN/A 5 MS_CL1
(see CLOSING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM on next page).
CLOSE-UP VIEW
KNOCK OUTFOR STRAIN RELIEF
OF BOTTOM OFCONTROL BOX
CLOSE-UP VIEW
STRAIN RELIEF INSTALLEDTO RUN WIRES THROUGH
STRAIN RELIEF
OF BOTTOM OFCONTROL BOX
Trench forpower wires
Wire to M
S-CL1 on Control Board
Wire to CO
M on Control Board
Wire to PW
R on Control Board
TRANSMITTERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 1
Two (2) power wires feedthrough trench to connect to
receiver and transmitter
RECEIVERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 1
Control Box
Gate swings intoproperty
Outside property
JUMPER WIRE between terminal 2 & 4
CLOSING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM – PAIR 1
PAIR 2 PHOTO EYE INSTALLATION AND WIRINGPAIR 2 Photo Eye RECEIVER needs to be installed on the Control Box side of the gate opener. The TRANSMITTER needs to be installed facing and across from the RECEIVER. You will also need to dig a trench for the two (2) TRANSMITTER wires to go across and connect the TRANSMITTER TO THE RECEIVER. The RECEIVER wires will then connect to the control box. Use 20-22 AWG gauge stranded wire. (see OPENING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM next page).
CONNECTIONS FOR OPENING-REVERSE (PAIR 2)
Transmitter Receiver Ghost Control Board1 1 PWR2 2 COM
N/A 4 COMN/A 5 MS_OP1
(see OPENING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM on next page).
DUAL GATES: PAIR 3 PHOTO EYE INSTALLATION AND WIRINGPAIR 3 Photo Eye RECEIVER needs to be installed on the Control Box side of the gate opener. The TRANSMITTER needs to be installed facing and across from the RECEIVER. You will also need to dig a trench for the two (2) TRANSMITTER wires to go across and connect the TRANSMITTER TO THE RECEIVER. The RECEIVER wires will then connect to the control box. Use 20-22 AWG gauge stranded wire. (see OPENING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM).
DUAL ONLY: CONNECTIONS FOR OPENING-REVERSE (PAIR 3)
Transmitter Receiver Ghost Control Board1 1 PWR2 2 COM
N/A 4 COMN/A 5 MS_OP2
(see OPENING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM).
Control Box
Gate swings intoproperty
Trench for power wires
Two (2) power wires feedthrough trench to connect to
receiver and transmitter
STREET VIEW
RECEIVERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 1W
ire to MS-O
P1 on Control Board
Wire to CO
M on Control Board
Wire to PW
R on Control Board
JUMPER WIRE between terminal 2 & 4
TRANSMITTERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 1RECEIVER
PHOTO BEAMPAIR 2
RECEIVERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 2
Trench forpower wires
OPENING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM – PAIR 2
Control Box
ControlBox
Gate swingsinto property
Two (2) power wires feedthrough trench to connect to
receiver and transmitter
JUMPER WIRE between terminal 2 & 4
Trench for power wires
STREET VIEW
RECEIVERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 1
TRANSMITTERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 1RECEIVER
PHOTO BEAMPAIR 2
TRANSMITTERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 2
TRANSMITTERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 3
Trench forpower wires
Trench forpower wires
Trench for power wires
RECEIVERPHOTO BEAM
PAIR 3
Wire to M
S-OP2 on Control Board
Wire to CO
M on Control Board
Wire to PW
R on Control Board
OPENING -REVERSE CONNECTION DIAGRAM – PAIR 3
SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES
PHOTO EYESPAIR 1
PHOTO EYESPAIR 2
FOR DUAL ONLY
PHOTO EYES PAIR 3
DIP Switch RECEIVER
DIP SwitchTRANSMITTER
DIP Switch RECEIVER
DIP SwitchTRANSMITTER
DIP Switch RECEIVER
DIP SwitchTRANSMITTER
WARNING Extreme caution must be exercised when automatic gate opener system is in operation, regardless of which safety systems are installed and in use.
MOUNTING PRECAUTIONSNever mount your detector where plants, direct sunlight, headlights could obstruct the beam between the transmitter and receiver. ALSO, MAKE SURE SURFACE IS EVEN AND NOT UNSTABLE. See diagrams below
MOUNTING YOUR PHOTO EYES ON A POLE (FOLLOW DIAGRAMS BELOW) ■ Loosen screw on underside of Photo Eye and back out approximately 1/4 inch.
■ Gently lift the cover from the bottom side and angle slightly outwards (as shown).
■ Slide the cover upwards and then forwards to remove the cover from the housing.
■ USE METAL PIPE TO PREVENT MOVEMENT
MOUNTING YOUR PHOTO EYES ON A WALL (FOLLOW DIAGRAMS BELOW) ■ Loosen screw on underside of Photo Eye and back out approximately 1/4 inch.
■ Gently lift the cover from the bottom side and angle slightly outwards (as shown).
■ Slide the cover upwards and then forwards to remove the cover from the housing.
MOUNTING DISTANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Note: for the wall-mounting method, the two rubberknockouts will need to be removed from the housing.
Location of rubber knockouts
Hole in wallthat must be removed forpole-mounting installation.
Beam Alignment - Housings Removed
MOUNTINGHEIGHT
SPREAD OFBEAM AREA
SENSINGAREA
BEAM ALIGNMENT RANGEUP OR DOWN 20° (± 10°)
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov